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2. Notes .on the plants used by the Klamath Indians of Oregon. By Frederick V. 



Covllle. Pp. 87-108. June 9, 1897. 



3. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants. By J. N. Rose. Pp. 109-144, 



6 figs., 16 pis. Aug. 27, 1897. 



4. Studies of Mexican and Central American Plants — No. 2. By J. N. Rose. (With 



a section on "Ferns Collected in Mexico by J. N. Rose during the Months of 

 August and September, 1897," pp. 146-151, by George E. Davenport.) Pp. 

 145-200, 24 figs., 8 pis. Oct. 31, 1899. 



Two new species of plants from the northwestern United States. By L. F. Hen- 

 derson. Pp. 201-202, 1 pi. Oct. 31, 1899. 



Hesperogenia, a new genus of Umbelliferae from Mount Rainier. By John M, 

 Coulter and J. N. Rose. P. 203, 1 pi. Oct. 31, 1899. 



Three new species of Tradescantia from the United States. By J. N. Rose. 

 Pp. 204-206. Oct. 31, 1899. 



Treleasea, a new genus of Coramelinaceae. By J. N. Rose. Pp. 207-208. Oct. 

 31, 1899. 



Notes on useful plants of Mexico. By J. N. Rose. Pp. 209-259, 2 figs., 37 pis. 

 Oct. 31, 1899. 



5. The plant covering of Ocracoke Island; a study in the ecology of the North 



Carolina strand vegetation. By Thomas H. Kearney, Jr. Pp. 261-319, 18 

 figs. Aug. 1, 1900. 



6. Report on a botanical survey of the Dismal Swamp region. By Thomas H. 



Kearney. Pp. 321-550, 40 figs., 13 pis., 2 maps. Sept. 6, 1901. 



Volume 6 



Plant life of Alabama. By Charles Mohr. Pp. 1-921, 13 plf. July 31, 1901. 



Volume 7 



Systematic and geographic botany and aboriginal uses of plants. Pp. 1-8 (title page, 



contents, and note) ; pp. 9-408 (papers 1-3) ; 21 pis., 78 figs. 1900-1902. 

 No. 



1. Monograph of the North American Umbelliferae. By John M. Coulter and J. N. 



Rose. Pp. 9-256, 65 figs., 9 pis. Dec. 31, 1900. 



2. The origin and distribution of the cocoa palm. By O. F. Cook. Pp. 257-293. 



Sept. 24, 1901. 



3. Plants used by the Indians of Mendocino County, California. By V. K. ChesnuL 



Pp. 295-408, 13 figs., 12 pis. Jan. 24, 1902. 



Volume 8 



Mexican, Central American, and Porto Rican plants. Pp. i-xiii (title, advertisement, 

 title page, note, preface, contents, and illustrations) ; pp. 1-339 (parts 1-4) ; pp. 

 341-373 (index) ; 19 figs., 73 pis. 1903-1905. 



Part 



1. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants — No. 3. By J. N. Rose. 



Pp. 1-SS, 11 figs., 12 pis June 16, 1903. 



2. Economic plants of Porto Rico. By O. F. Cook and G. N. Collins. Pp. 57-270, 



2 figs., 47 pis. June 27, 1903. 



3. A study of certain Mexican and Guatemalan species of Polypodium. By William 



R. Maxon. Pp. 271-280, 2 pis. June 27, 1903. 



4. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants — No. 4. By J. N. Rose. 



Pp. 281-339, 6 figs., 10 pis. Apr. 20, 1905. 



Volume 9 



The useful plants of the Island of Guam. By William Edwin Safford. Pp. 1-416, 

 70 pis. Apr. 8, 1905. 



